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Trevin Carrillo
24 April, 12:43
Which is longer an act or scene?
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Sierra Wolf
24 April, 16:24
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An act is much longer in time than a scene which is normally of 2-3 minutes. The drama has an interval after an act and a drama with two acts has a single interval in between the two. Act number is written in roman numerals while the scene number in an act is written in ordinal numbers.
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